K so I just found these threads and it seems acceptances are going out to a lot of people already. I am losing it right now because I haven't heard a single word. I applied to most places in September, but took the October LSAT so I mostly went complete at the beginning of November. I am really concerned about Michigan, Cornell, Duke, GULC. I really really really want Michigan and I thought I'd be right up their alley (3.9X, 167/170), but people are getting accepted and I AM NOT.Should I be this concerned? Am I headed for the waitlist?

1. Your stats should give you a VERY good shot at Michigan, most likely with money.2. It's not even December, most decisions don't go out until much later in the cycle.3. Stress is your #1 enemy in law school. Don't give in to it.

1. Your stats should give you a VERY good shot at Michigan, most likely with money.2. It's not even December, most decisions don't go out until much later in the cycle.3. Stress is your #1 enemy in law school. Don't give in to it.

Enjoy Michigan.

That and: Applications are reviewed on the basis of completion, not submission. So you're application has really only been considered with the November complete applications, and a lot of decisions have gone out to people who went complete earlier.

Second of all, calm down, what do you want? Either your numbers are good enough, in which case you will get in, or they're not, and you won't get in. It's still far too early to tell.. There's no use freaking out just because you weren't one of the first few to get accepted to a school...

1. Your stats should give you a VERY good shot at Michigan, most likely with money.2. It's not even December, most decisions don't go out until much later in the cycle.3. Stress is your #1 enemy in law school. Don't give in to it.

Enjoy Michigan.

That and: Applications are reviewed on the basis of completion, not submission. So you're application has really only been considered with the November complete applications, and a lot of decisions have gone out to people who went complete earlier.

Second of all, calm down, what do you want? Either your numbers are good enough, in which case you will get in, or they're not, and you won't get in. It's still far too early to tell.. There's no use freaking out just because you weren't one of the first few to get accepted to a school...

It's really important to remember that the law school admissions process is very, very mysterious. People formulate rumors about it all the time, and it may not ever follow a logical pattern. For example, schools don't always follow a chronological pattern of giving out decisions to applicants based upon when they applied. Schools can put your application aside for thousands of reasons: maybe they want to wait on your application, maybe they want to wait for more applications from your region before taking you, they want to compare you to other applicants later in the cycle, etc etc etc. Who knows. These admissions offices are like businesses in a lot of respects. Instead of maximizing profit, their goal is to maximize a class of ideal 1L's for their school.

Knock wrote:Second of all, calm down, what do you want? Either your numbers are good enough, in which case you will get in, or they're not, and you won't get in. It's still far too early to tell.. There's no use freaking out just because you weren't one of the first few to get accepted to a school...

This seriously needs to be stickied in every forum until the cycle is over.